Italian Dunkers

 by m13a8
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In this Instructable I will be showing you how to make super yummy quick Italian style snack...things.
 
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Step 1: Gather Ingrediants

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To make these yummy munchables you're gonna need Prego (or any pizza or pasta sauce, doesn't really matter unless you're really picky), butter or margerine, italian seasoning, a loaf of french bread, and mozzarella cheese slices. Also pictured is a little dish, but that should be with the equipment.
maxpower49 says: Mar 28, 2010. 1:16 PM
 these are great i am eating some now and they are awesome
mitpatterson says: Jan 25, 2010. 8:39 PM
Is the cat food optional?
italiantoast says: Apr 18, 2009. 6:15 PM
this is an awesome instructable, i can't wait to make it.
AlenSmiley says: Feb 1, 2009. 9:49 AM
these are so good and taisty!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
mcadwell says: Sep 30, 2008. 5:47 PM
We've made these for years! And called them pizza bread.
Robertofromitaly says: Sep 16, 2008. 1:05 AM
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pierlo says: Oct 4, 2007. 6:48 AM
not italian! never heard nor seen! must taste good nonetheless :) Cheers!
downgrade in reply to pierloAug 23, 2008. 3:13 PM
It's just what they are called. French fries/toast/dressing aren't actually French, but no one really freaks out (besides those freaks and their Freedom fries/toast/dressing, but that's a different story)
ichipoodle says: Jul 4, 2007. 2:39 PM
Yummy! i would try romano cheese instead of the normal cheese; gives it a better flavor
m13a8 (author) in reply to ichipoodleJul 4, 2007. 3:42 PM
Thanks! I'll try that some time! One time I wanted to make them but found I was out of mozarella, so I put cheddar cheese on and pepperonies instead, and they were still pretty good.
BLACKROD says: May 25, 2007. 4:47 PM
Mmm... Great idea, it's kinda like garlic bread with cheese and sauce. Cool instructable. Easy, quick, simple.
TheCheese9921 says: May 23, 2007. 6:00 PM
I thought everyone new how to do this, and yes they are flipping awsome
Fenwick says: May 23, 2007. 5:37 PM
Nice. These look awesome.
ongissim says: May 23, 2007. 5:11 PM
I just tried this and it...is...FANTASTIC! However, I added red pepper flakes to the seasoning to give it an extra kick. Wonderful instructable!
Sgt.Waffles says: May 23, 2007. 4:25 PM
WHY MUST PEOPLE POST FOOD INSTRUCTABLES???? They ALWAYS make me so hungry, lol. It looks great. For a variation, you could try putting pepperoni on it too.
HamO says: May 23, 2007. 4:03 PM
Very nice instructable, great pix, but... FRENCH BREAD as Italian Dunkers. At my food store we get a very nice fresh baked Italian Bread which would be wonderful as the base for this. Now, I'm really in the snacking mood. Thanks for sharing.
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